What are the responsibilities and job description for the Remote Clinical Psychologist - Pediatrics position at ICAN Children’s Therapy?
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Note: This position can be either fully remote or in clinic (located in Bellevue, WA - 10 miles from Seattle).
About Us: Hope and Future for every child and family
Hope and Future. These simple words represent the journey we take with our families. Are you looking for a collaborative place where you can see daily that your talents are making progress for the whole-child?
ICAN is a multidisciplinary clinic with the vision of a commitment to the best hope and future for children and families affected by autism around the world. We are located in the city of Bellevue Washington and serve individuals with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders from birth to 13 years of age. Our team consists of a Psychologist, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Board Certified Behavior Analysts, ABA Therapists, Assistive Technology specialists and more. In our years of operation, we have provided services to over 2,200 families all while maintaining no waitlists for services to meet the need of our community. We are an organization that is committed to professionalism, growth and fun.
What do you get work working for ICAN?
- Industry benchmarked competitive pay
- Medical, Dental, Vision insurance – Premera PPO or HSA
- 401(K) with potential match
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) bank
- Paid Holidays
- Collegial learning environment
- In-service multi-disciplinary trainings
- Company sponsored, fun events with the Team
- Environment that cultivates a diverse array of specializations
- Annual CEU reimbursement
What we offer our Clinical Psychologists:
- Administrative support for scheduling and billing services
- You create your own schedule with options of working remotely
- Relocation and signing bonuses
- A multidisciplinary collaborative environment
Multi-disciplinary Role
The Clinical Pediatric Psychologist provides a variety of services for families and their children.
Main Responsibilities
- Perform a variety of diagnostic assessments for children with neurodevelopmental, cognitive, and behavioral disorders. A high percentage of testing will be for autism spectrum disorder.
- Provide clinical feedback and treatment planning for families.
- Use evidence-based therapies and interventions for parents and children.
- Mentoring and training of clinical staff.
- Participate in educational endeavors such as practicums and post-doc training.
Requirements
- Must have experience working with autistic children and doing ADOS-2 assessment
- Valid WA state license in Psychology (focus on Clinical Child Psychology preferred)
- PhD in clinical psychology from APA accredited institution
- Post-doctoral training in appropriate areas of specialization
Salary : $80,000